Pensacola’s Sal Romano took a perfect game into the seventh inning of the Blue Wahoos’ 4-0 win over the Biscuits on Friday.

Montgomery’s first baserunner came when Willy Adames was hit by a pitch with two outs in the seventh and its first hit was when Jake Bauers followed with a single.

Reliever Carlos Gonzalez surrendered a one-out single to Juniel Querecuto in the eighth for the Biscuits’ second and final hit.

Romano (4-10) struck out six and threw 54 of his 81 pitches for strikes. Gonzalez notched his seventh save.

Biscuits starter Chris Kirsch tossed six shutout innings, giving up four hits with one walk and seven strikeouts.

The Wahoos struck for two runs in the eighth and two in the ninth off reliever Jeff Ames (4-2).

With two outs in the eighth, Ray Chang and Zach Vincej hit consecutive doubles to make it 1-0. Vincej scored on an Adames error.

In the ninth, Ames issued a leadoff walk to Joe Hudson before Alex Blandino blasted his seventh home run.

Romano, who had just one win in his first 16 starts this season with Pensacola, won for the third time in his last four games, a stretch that began when he threw seven shutout innings against Biloxi on July 12.

Kirsch has 15 shutout innings in his last two starts. He had a six-hit shutout July 23 at Birmingham.

The Biscuits and Wahoos finish their five-game series starting at 6:35 p.m. today.

Rehab stop: Rays pitcher Chase Whitley, a former Troy Trojan, will make a rehab appearance tonight for the Biscuits.

The Ranburne native is rehabbing from Tommy John surgery performed in May 2015.